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Q told us to bake bread. Q did not tell us to give the people bread crumbs. Q said it was a narrative war. Q didn't say it was an info war.
Sheep eat bread, but not breadcrumbs. And they don't know how to bake bread.
Breadcrumbs = fragmented information = fragmented RNA
Poor means lead to poor results.
When Jesus Christ lost his human body, his followers were a persecuted few. How, nevertheless, did Christianity become such a huge faith?
The disciples of Jesus who were left on earth shared and organized their way of communicating. Each fragmented "miracle episode" was collected and made into a story.
And so the Bible was born. The people who had suffered from the strict commandments of Judaism accepted it with joy.
The disciples of Jesus shared a very flexible marketing strategy. When the Bible began to spread and they were able to get a handle on it, they now started a church.
They also tried to make Mary, originally a mere human being, into a symbol of charity.
In order to tell the "story of Christ," he was willing to mix in a little exaggeration at times, but he kept baking, always changing the shape of the bread to make it more palatable to the sheep.
strength comes from persecution. when you see weak people the common thread is everything handed to them on a silver plater.
It is a pity that sheep inside the pasture fence forget how to look for food. That is a problem of the sheep themselves.
A baker who does not bake bread cannot be regarded as having done his job. That is the baker's problem.